The following temporary uses are permitted, subject to the conditions and time limitations stated in this section and subject to the issuance of a temporary use permit as provided in Section 1286.02:
(a) The retail sale of merchandise on business premises, including related off-street parking lots by merchants who do not occupy the premises, for a temporary time period which may range from a part of one day, to successive weekends, to a period of several weeks. Such commercial activity shall be conducted over a total period not to exceed thirty days per year. In addition, such commercial activity shall be set back not less than ten feet from the front lot line and not less than five feet from the side lot line.
(b) Promotional activities of retail merchants located in a Business District, involving the display of goods and merchandise, conducted outside of enclosed buildings for a period of not more than fourteen days in any three-month period. Goods and merchandise that will be used in the promotional activity and are also for sale in the building may be displayed subject to the following conditions:
(1) No portion of the display shall be on or over publicly owned property, except for sidewalk sales in a CB Central Business District.
(2) No food or drink shall be dispensed outside the buildings except in accordance with the standards and the prior written approval of the Health Department.
(c) (EDITOR'S NOTE: Subsection (c) was repealed by Ordinance 91-44, passed January 21, 1992.)
(d) Real estate offices (containing no sleeping or cooking accommodations unless located in a model dwelling unit) incidental to a new housing development, to continue only until all dwelling units are leased or sold;
(e) Contractor's offices, trailers and equipment sheds (containing no sleeping or cooking accommodations) accessory to a construction project, to continue only for the duration of such project;
(f) Seasonal sales of farm produce grown on the premises, in an SER Suburban Estate Residential or R-2 Low Density Residential District, to continue for not more than five months per year. Such sale shall be conducted not less than ten feet from the front lot line and not less than five feet from a side or rear lot line.
(Ord. 82-38. Passed 9-20-82.)
(g) Christmas tree and potted and bedding plant sales in an Industrial or Business District, for a period not to exceed ninety days. This space need not comply with the yard and set-back requirements of this Zoning Code, provided that no item shall be displayed within thirty feet of the intersection of the curb line of any two streets.
(Ord. 93-07. Passed 4-19-93.)
(h) Open-air carnivals or tent circuses in a GB General Business or I-1 Light Industrial District for a period of time that does not exceed one week.
(Ord. 82-38. Passed 9-20-82; Ord. 10-47. Passed 12-6-10.)